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; fuejgdgy, March 7,1805. JOSEPH '. A KXE EWS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. RATTLE SALE EVEBT >OTTETH \J THUESDAY in each MONTH, atthe Wakefield Arms, WAKEFIELD. 189 TOHN ELLIS, Auctioneee, Yaltjatob, fl Horse and Cattle Salesman, &c, Bridge-street, Nelson. 233 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION MART, BRIDGE STREET. (Next door to Lucas's Printing Establishment.) ME. J. ELLIS, Auctioneeb, Vaiuatob, &c, Bridge-street, Nelson, begs to announce to his numerous friends and customers in Town and Country, that having now recovered from his late illness, he is again prepared to undertake the SALE of all kinds of MERCHANDISE, FARM PRODUCE, &c, either on Commission, or for Sale by Public Auction, on the most reasonable terms. J. ELLIS will hold his usual periodical Sales at Richmond as previously advertised, and will be happy to attend Auction Sales in any part of the country on moderate terms. J. ELLIS, having had great experience in the above line in Australia, has every confidence that those persons who may favor him with their patronage, will have every reason to be satisfied with the manner in which their business will be conducted. Account sales promptly rendered. Goods stored free of charge. Cash advanced if required on all descriptions of goods for immediate sale. JOHN ELLIS, Auctioneer, Valtjatob, &c, Bridge-street. 232 T^OE SALE—In Lots to suit Purchasers, 300 prime Fat Wethers 500 Ewes, two-tooth to broken mouth Also, 300 Ewe Lambs 150 „ „ fit for the butcher 200 Ewes, aged, „ „ I 1 two-year-old Bull 1 three „ „ Heifer. JOHN ELLIS, Auctioneer and Cattle Salesmen, 285 Bridge-street. TIMBER. 1 Cl ClClfl FEET of well cut TIMBEE, jLVJ}\J\J\J long lengths, and Black Birch HOUSE-PILES ON SALE at 199 AKERSTEN'S WHARF. DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY. FURTHER REDUCTION. AITEE this date, Prices as follows in the Company's Yard: — Firewood, from 15s. per load, or 30s. per cord 4-feet lengths; shorter lengths, an additiona 2s. 6d. per cut per load of half a cord. Superior Lime, 2s. per bushel. Posts and Rails, 50s. per 100. Piling, from 6d. per foot. Flagstones, Is. per foot, super. B. POLLOCK, Secretary. 24th October, 1864. 529 VAN BETWEEN NELSON AND WAKEFIELD. THE Undersigned begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has started a VAN TO BUN BETWEEN NELSON AND WAKEFIELD, for Passengers and Parcels, on WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, starting from his residence, Lower Wakefield, at 7 a.m., and the Mitre Hotel, Nelson, at 3 p.m. Iggp" All Orders carefully attended to. 245 W. FAIRHALL. WAIMEA WEST & NELSON CONVEYANCE. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that, on Saturday, November 12, and on each' succeeding Wednesday and Saturday (river permitting), he will run a TWO HORSE CONVEYANCE to and from WAIMEA WEST AND NELSON, every WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, leaving the Post Office, Waimea West, at a quarter to Eight, a.m., and will call at the following places : — Thomas's, Horse and Jockey ; Lyne's; Hxtbbaed's ; and Pobthouse's Royal Hotel, Bridge-street; and will leave the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, Nelson, on. the return trip, every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at a quarter past Three o'clock, calling at the above places on returning. Parcels carefully attended to. Messages punctually delivered. 644 L. DRON. TOWN AND COUNTRY. BIEEELL and Co.'s COACH (carrying H.M. Mails), leaves the Post Office every day, at 930, a.m., for Fox Hill, calling at intermediate Villages, and leaves Fox Hill for Nelson, at I*ls, p.m. Also, a Coach leaves Fox Hill for Nelson, at 730, a.m., every morning, and returns from Nelson, starting at 3, p.m., every afternoon. A Van starts from Ranzatx for Nelson daily, at 930, a.m., calling at the various hotels, and starting on return from town at 4, p.m. Seats booked at Royal, Trafalgar, and Commercial Hotels. Punctuality in starting strictly adhered GOVEENMENT NOTICES. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 27,1865. mENDEES will be received at this Office JL until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 10th March, for PAINTING BRIDGE-STREET and HARDYSTREET BRIDGES. Specifications may be seen at this Office. ALFBED GBEENFIELD, 351 Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 27, 1865. fTIENDEES will be received at this Office _L until 4 p.m. on Monday, 3rd April, for FELLING and CLEARING about 124 chains of BUSH ROAD, in the Waituhi Valley, Upper Takaka, being No. 4 contract in the specification, a copy of which may be seen at this Office, and also at the house of Mr. Geobgkb Tatlob, Takaka. Payment for this work will be made wholly in land. ALFBED GBEENFIELD, 350 Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 23,1865. mENDEES will be received at this Office X until FRIDAY, the 10th of March next, for making a large DRAWING- TABLE for the Surrey Office. Plan and specification to be seen at this Office. TENDERS will also be received up to same date for SUPPLYING about 6000 feet of SAWN TIMBER, mostly scantling, and about one half red pine. List of timber may be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. John Boxes, Motueka. ALFBED GREENFIELD, Ml Chief Clerk.

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 769, 7 March 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 769, 7 March 1865, Page 1